A10 Networks™, the technology leader in Application Networking, today
unveiled its new flagship AX 5630 Application Delivery Controller (ADC),
which sets an industry performance record for connections per second,
secure SSL connections and distributed denial of service (DDoS)
protection in a compact 3 rack unit (RU), 40-Gigabit port appliance. The
AX 5630 runs on A10's new Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) version
2.7, which introduces SSL Intercept, a security solution designed for
enhanced enterprise protection. ACOS 2.7 also includes over 200 new
features, performance enhancements for the AX 3530 and expanded
hypervisor support for SoftAX.

1.3 million L4 CPS and application throughput of 115 Gbps in 1 RU
with up to 920 Gbps throughput in an 8-unit aVCS cluster.

SSL Intercept: Enables decryption of TLS/SSL traffic for
inspection by security devices (for example IPS, IDS, DLP, UTM,
standard firewalls and more), before the traffic is sent to an AX
device, which then encrypts and forwards the traffic. The AX Series
provides the most scalable platform due to the high-performance
dedicated SSL processing hardware optimized by ACOS.

"A10's new AX 5630 and ACOS release continue our commitment to
delivering world-class customer-driven innovation," said Lee Chen,
Founder and CEO for A10 Networks. "Many of our large customers are
increasing their security posture, including requiring encryption on all
communications, which is taxing on current infrastructures. We are
taking a leadership position to address this need by delivering the
highest application, SSL and DDoS performance and the most advanced
security features in our energy-efficient and flexible AX Series
solutions."

All AX Series platforms are dual-stack
ready, ensuring the maximum flexibility with IPv4 and IPv6
protocols, enabling both native support and the most advanced IPv4/IPv6
translation capabilities. All AX Series features are available without
extra licensing fees, including aFleX
Layer 7 traffic scripting, aXAPI
(RESTful XML management API) and more. Customers are increasingly
choosing the AX Series ADCs over traditional platforms due to unique
capabilities, flexibility, scalability and overall value.

AvailabilityAX Series enhancements and new models are
available immediately.

About A10 NetworksA10 Networks was founded in Q4 2004 with
a mission to provide innovative networking and security solutions. A10
Networks makes high-performance products that help organizations
accelerate, optimize and secure their applications. A10 Networks is
headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in the United States,
United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Japan,
China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. For more
information, visit http://www.a10networks.com

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